Jacksonville Jaguars general manager David Caldwell said the team is more open to trading the third overall pick of this year's draft after securing QB Blake Bortles with the No. 3 pick last season. "I would expect some calls," Caldwell said. "But as you guys in the media know, you pick everything apart and some of the quarterbacks may fall just like some of the quarterbacks predicted to go high last year fell to the late first round. So you don't really know what other teams' value is."

Jacksonville Jaguars general manager David Caldwell said he fell in love with QB Blake Bortles during the 2013 college football season but kept it quiet. "This process started early on," Caldwell said. "The quarterback process went early on in the fall last year and he was a guy that I always felt really strongly about, but I never let my intentions known. I let the process play out, and once our coaches got a hold of all the evaluations of our personnel staff, he became the consensus No. 1, without me influencing anybody. It became very clear to us that he was the guy at the quarterback position that we were going to target."